Does Ivanka no longer consider herself an advocate for women and girls, or did she just not have enough characters left in her Twitter bio to fit both phrases and decided that one was more important than the other? Either way, it’s not a good look for the first daughter, who’s one of the most important influencers in the Trump White House. Take note that Ivanka’s switcheroo happened right around the Women’s March 2018 weekend. Ivanka didn’t march, of course, and never publicly acknowledged the protest, either.

For someone who considers (considered?) herself someone who was going to uplift women and fight for equality, she’s not doing a good job. After getting that sweet gig as an assistant to the president (her father, Donald Trump), she promised to work toward a nationwide paid family leave policy, and toward closing the wage gap. You’re likely aware nothing’s happened, and Ivanka hasn’t spoken out about it. In fact, she’s supported measures that hinder progress for women. The Trump administration aimed to end an Obama-era policy that prevented pay discrimination in 2017, and she was all for it. She said that the policy didn’t work, and that it was bad for business.

It’s also worth noting that Ivanka’s also never spoken out about the multiple sexual assault allegations against her father, or his alleged affair with porn starStormy Daniels. Honestly, none of this is particularly surprising, but angry voters are still throwing major side eye at Ivanka:

As the #womensmarch2018 weekend comes to a close, please note @IvankaTrump has recently changed her @Twitter bio – IT NO LONGER INCLUDES “Entrepreneur + passionate advocate for the education and empowerment of women and girls.”

I thought you didn’t get involved in politics. You no longer seem to be a champion for women and children since you changed your bio, what is it that you do? Send re-tweets? Move out of our White House.